This video features a test and review of the Fletcher Rifle Works Texas Flood 30 Caliber 3D Printed Suppressor. The reviewer takes the suppressor to the range to evaluate its dB reduction on various host firearms, discusses its features, and shares an overall opinion. The video also includes promotions for Nine Line Apparel, The NVB, and the reviewer's social media and website. A standard disclaimer about firearm safety and legal compliance is provided.
This video from RECOIL showcases a rigorous durability test of the ATAC 30 Below suppressor. Initially failing the SOCOM Table 2 trial with a prototype, ATAC Defense redesigned and refined the suppressor. RECOIL's Dave Merrill and the team put the new production-ready can through the demanding test twice to assess its ability to withstand extreme conditions. The video highlights ATAC Defense's commitment to improving their product and the challenges of industry-leading suppressor testing.
This YouTube video directly addresses a common question among firearm enthusiasts: 'Which Suppressor Is Quieter?' While the description doesn't detail specific models or calibers, the title clearly indicates a comparative analysis of firearm suppressors. The content likely focuses on the performance and sound reduction capabilities of different silencer models, aiming to inform viewers making purchasing decisions or seeking to understand suppressor technology.
This video explores the limits of a Stealth Additive Works Titanium 22lr suppressor by subjecting it to extreme stress: shooting 5.56 rounds from a 10.3" AR-15. The description highlights the manufacturer's rating for the suppressor (3 rounds of 5.56 per minute) and contrasts it with the experiment's aggressive approach to determine if the suppressor will fail or prove to be an unexpectedly robust and "budget" 5.56 suppressor. The video emphasizes a "science" approach on a private range and encourages viewer engagement through likes and comments. Several brands are mentioned for potential sponsorship.
RECOIL's Best Suppressor Test continues with an in-depth evaluation of the LMT Advanced Technologies ATIONLT ION LT .30-cal suppressor on a 5.56 NATO AR-15 platform. The video highlights the suppressor's surprisingly light weight (18 ounces) for its long profile and tubeless design, while testing its performance under extreme conditions including sustained mag dumps, heat buildup, blowback, and SOCOM Table II endurance trials. It also touches on the manufacturing pedigree of LMT and compares tubeless versus traditional suppressor designs, ultimately assessing its suitability for high-volume 5.56 use or multi-caliber applications.
This video features RECOIL testing the KGM R556A2 suppressor on a 5.56 NATO AR-15 platform. The review focuses on an extreme torture test, including rapid mag dumps and sustained fire, to evaluate the suppressor's durability, recoil reduction, and zero shift. It highlights the suppressor's heavy build, Inconel core, and quick-detach mount, comparing its performance against other models in their lineup. The test methodology includes standardized rifles, ammunition, decibel readings, and gas blowback analysis, aiming to determine if the added weight translates to superior performance and longevity in hard-use scenarios.
This video features RECOIL's rigorous testing of the B.O.S.S. Guillotine suppressor for 5.56 NATO firearms. The test includes blindfolded sound comparisons, extreme mag dump durability tests, and evaluations of sound signature, blowback, weight, and overall resilience. The B.O.S.S. Guillotine is compared against other top suppressors using standardized AR-15 platforms (American Defense UIC MOD-2 with 12.5-inch barrels) and Federal American Eagle 55-grain ammunition. Testing methodology emphasizes data-driven results with precision decibel readings, gas blowback analysis, and stress testing, including SOCOM Table II standards. The video explores the suppressor's performance under punishing conditions, noting its unexpected quietness and eventual failure points.
This RECOIL video tests the Brügger & Thomet (B&T) Print-X SRBS-Ti suppressor on a 5.56 NATO rifle. The review highlights its lightweight, 3D-printed titanium construction and its performance in controlled tests, including sound, gas blowback, and durability. The video details the testing methodology, using standardized rifles, ammunition, and decibel meters, and compares the B&T Print-X SRBS-Ti to other suppressors in the series, noting its minimal rate of fire increase and interesting sound profile.
This video from RECOIL's "The Best Suppressor Test" series focuses on the Advanced Armament Company (AAC) Ranger 5 suppressor for 5.56 NATO rifles. It features an expert panel, including RECOIL Editor-in-Chief Iain Harrison, evaluating the suppressor's performance in real-world conditions. The test methodology includes standardized rifles and ammunition, precise decibel readings, and an assessment of gas blowback and durability, including full-auto compatibility stress testing. The video highlights the Ranger 5's features like its serviceable front end cap and included mount, comparing it against other suppressors in the test.
This video from RECOIL breaks down the testing methodology for their "Best Suppressor Test" focusing on 5.56 NATO rifles. It details the standardized rifles (American Defense UIC MOD-2), ammunition (Federal American Eagle 55-grain), and testing equipment (Larson Davis SoundExpert 821 meter). The evaluation criteria include decibel readings, gas blowback, durability (SOCOM Table II), and subjective tone analysis by expert panelists. The video highlights the importance of real-world testing beyond marketing claims and introduces some of the suppressors that will be evaluated in upcoming episodes.
This YouTube video features a test and review of a "Gawang Pinoy" (Filipino-made) rifle suppressor, specifically assessing its potential suitability for the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). The description indicates a hands-on evaluation of this locally manufactured firearm accessory. The content appears to be aimed at military personnel, firearm enthusiasts, and those interested in local defense manufacturing.
This video features a range test of the HUXWRX Flow 22 Ti suppressor. The reviewer assesses its decibel reduction capabilities on a full-auto rated, 3D-printed flow-through silencer for .22 caliber firearms. The video also includes discussions of the reviewer's overall impressions of the product and promotes various apparel and merchandise from the creator's associated brands, alongside links to their social media and exclusive content platforms.